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Monday, 8 June 2009

Last week, Fiat celebrated the production of the 10 millionth vehicle built in Brazil. The Italian car firm has been building cars and light commercial vehicles in Brazil since 1976 and now the Fiat factory in Betim produces 15 different models and hundreds of variants, with more than 3,000 vehicles produced per day.

In May, Fiat sold 60,628 vehicles representing a market share of 25.5% that helped the Italian car manufacture to take the first spot in Brazil ahead of Volkswagen and GM.